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Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more.
The WildCoast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of the Guianas, the three countries that make up the northeast of South America. None of these three countries speak Spanish as an official language and one has English as the official language. They are quite unique and still very much wild and untamed. In our filming the main theme of the Guianas is freedom. As you will see in the film, freedom has both been trampled on and clinged-to at very great costs.
The film explores what happened at Jonestown, where 900 people died during a mass suicide/murder led by cult leader Jim Jones in 1973. It explores the freedom-loving Maroon people of Suriname who were brought as slaves from Africa but rebelled against their slave owners establishing their own communities in the jungle and fighting back against their former slave masters. This group later would fight against the Marxist dictator president of Suriname, Desi Bouterse during the Suriname Guerilla War. And finally we explore the penal system in French Guiana, and specifically Henri Charrière and his book Papillon, the greatest story of prison escape every told, and where he eventually escaped to, Venezuela (with a glorious look at the Angel Falls in Canaima National Park).

Guyana

Guyana (pronounced /ɡaɪˈɑːnə/ or /ɡaɪˈænə/), officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a sovereign state on the northern mainland of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Brazil to the south and southwest, Suriname to the east and Venezuela to the west. With 215,000 square kilometres (83,000sqmi), Guyana is the third-smallest country on mainland South America after Uruguay and Suriname.

The region known as "Guyana" comprised the large shield landmass north of the Amazon River and east of the Orinoco River known as the "Land of many waters". Originally inhabited by several indigenous groups, Guyana was settled by the Dutch before coming under British control in the late 18th century. It was governed as the plantation economy of British Guiana until independence in 1966, and officially became a republic within the British Commonwealth of Nations in 1970. The legacy of British rule is reflected in the country's diverse population, which includes Indian, African, Amerindian, and multiracial groups.

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Georgetown, Guyana

Georgetown is the capital of Guyana, located in Region 4, which is also known as the Demerara-Mahaica region. It is the country's largest urban centre. It is situated on the Atlantic Ocean coast at the mouth of the Demerara River and it was nicknamed 'Garden City of the Caribbean.'

Georgetown serves primarily as a retail and administrative centre. It also serves as a financial services centre. The estimated population by the 2012 Guyana census was 235,017 inhabitants.

History

The city of Georgetown began as a small town in the 18th century. Originally, the capital of the Demerara-Essequibo colony was located on Borselen Island in the Demerara River under the administration of the Dutch. When the colony was captured by the British in 1781, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Kingston chose the mouth of the Demerara River for the establishment of a town which was situated between Plantations Werk-en-rust and Vlissengen.

It was the French who made it a capital city when they colonized it in 1782. The French called the capital Longchamps. When the town was restored to the Dutch in 1784, it was renamed Stabroek after Nicolaas Geelvinck, Lord of Stabroek, and President of the Dutch West India Company. Eventually the town expanded and covered the estates of Vlissengen, La Bourgade and Eve Leary to the North, and Werk-en-rust and La Repentir to the South.

The highway once extended even farther to the Quebec boundary in East Hawkesbury with a peak length of about 2,180km (1,350mi). However, a section of Highway 17 "disappeared" when the Ottawa section of it was upgraded to the freeway Highway 417 in 1971. Highway 17 was not re-routed through Ottawa, nor did it share numbering with Highway 417 to rectify the discontinuity, even though Highway 417 formed a direct link between the western and eastern sections of Highway 17. However, from East Hawkesbury to Ottawa, Highway 17 retained the Trans-Canada Highway routing and signs until it met up again and merged with Highway 417 until 1997, when Highway 17 through Ottawa was downgraded. The Trans-Canada Highway designation now extends along all of Highway 417.

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Walk With Me on Hadfield Street Georgetown Guyana

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The Wild Coast: An Exploration of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana

The Wild Coast: An Exploration of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana

The Wild Coast: An Exploration of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana

Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more.
The WildCoast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of the Guianas, the three countries that make up the northeast of South America. None of these three countries speak Spanish as an official language and one has English as the official language. They are quite unique and still very much wild and untamed. In our filming the main theme of the Guianas is freedom. As you will see in the film, freedom has both been trampled on and clinged-to at very great costs.
The film explores what happened at Jonestown, where 900 people died during a mass suicide/murder led by cult leader Jim Jones in 1973. It explores the freedom-loving Maroon people of Suriname who were brought as slaves from Africa but rebelled against their slave owners establishing their own communities in the jungle and fighting back against their former slave masters. This group later would fight against the Marxist dictator president of Suriname, Desi Bouterse during the Suriname Guerilla War. And finally we explore the penal system in French Guiana, and specifically Henri Charrière and his book Papillon, the greatest story of prison escape every told, and where he eventually escaped to, Venezuela (with a glorious look at the Angel Falls in Canaima National Park).

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Walk With Me on Hadfield Street Georgetown Guyana

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published: 17 Mar 2017

The Wild Coast: An Exploration of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana

Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more.
The WildCoast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of the Guianas, the three countries that make up the northeast of South America. None of these three countries speak Spanish as an official language and one has English as the official language. They are quite unique and still very much wild and untamed. In our filming the main theme of the Guianas is freedom. As you will see in the film, freedom has both been trampled on and clinged-to at very great costs.
The film explores what happened at Jonestown, where 900 people died during a mass suicide/murder led by cult leader Jim Jones in 1973. It explores the freedom-loving Maroon people of Suriname who were brought as slaves from Africa but...

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The walking tour continues with a Walk with me on Hadfield Street, Georgetown, GuyanaFollow me on other social media platforms
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The walking tour continues with a Walk with me on Hadfield Street, Georgetown, GuyanaFollow me on other social media platforms
https://www.instagram.com/raphs_blueberry_group/
https://www.facebook.com/mbsciences
https://www.facebook.com/hazelito01
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And online at
www.medicalbiosci.com
www.blueberrysolar.com

The Wild Coast: An Exploration of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana

Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more.
The WildCoast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of the...

Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more.
The WildCoast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of the Guianas, the three countries that make up the northeast of South America. None of these three countries speak Spanish as an official language and one has English as the official language. They are quite unique and still very much wild and untamed. In our filming the main theme of the Guianas is freedom. As you will see in the film, freedom has both been trampled on and clinged-to at very great costs.
The film explores what happened at Jonestown, where 900 people died during a mass suicide/murder led by cult leader Jim Jones in 1973. It explores the freedom-loving Maroon people of Suriname who were brought as slaves from Africa but rebelled against their slave owners establishing their own communities in the jungle and fighting back against their former slave masters. This group later would fight against the Marxist dictator president of Suriname, Desi Bouterse during the Suriname Guerilla War. And finally we explore the penal system in French Guiana, and specifically Henri Charrière and his book Papillon, the greatest story of prison escape every told, and where he eventually escaped to, Venezuela (with a glorious look at the Angel Falls in Canaima National Park).

Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more.
The WildCoast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of the Guianas, the three countries that make up the northeast of South America. None of these three countries speak Spanish as an official language and one has English as the official language. They are quite unique and still very much wild and untamed. In our filming the main theme of the Guianas is freedom. As you will see in the film, freedom has both been trampled on and clinged-to at very great costs.
The film explores what happened at Jonestown, where 900 people died during a mass suicide/murder led by cult leader Jim Jones in 1973. It explores the freedom-loving Maroon people of Suriname who were brought as slaves from Africa but rebelled against their slave owners establishing their own communities in the jungle and fighting back against their former slave masters. This group later would fight against the Marxist dictator president of Suriname, Desi Bouterse during the Suriname Guerilla War. And finally we explore the penal system in French Guiana, and specifically Henri Charrière and his book Papillon, the greatest story of prison escape every told, and where he eventually escaped to, Venezuela (with a glorious look at the Angel Falls in Canaima National Park).

Guyana Travel Video Guide

GuyanaTravelVideoGuide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay. The name Guyana (from ArawakWayana) means "Land of many waters." It is related to the name Uruguay: River of the colorful birds, another country in South America.
Described by its own tourism association as 'Conradian' and 'raw,' Guyana is a densely forested country with a dark reputation of political instability and interethnic tension. While politics aren't making things brighter, underneath the headlines of corruption and economic mismanagement is a joyful and motivated mix of people who are trying to bring the spectacular natural attributes of this country to their full ecotourism potential.
Enjoy your Guyana Travel Video Guide!
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Guyana Travel Package

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published: 23 Mar 2017

TOP 5 TIPS : First trip to GUYANA

Remel London took her first trip to Guyana in December 2016.
During the trip Remel met family and took in the beauty and culture of Georgetown but of course in true Remel fashion she has some top tips for any one that is planning a trip to Guyana!
**Disclaimer** Apologies for the blurriness - When I realised it was too late :(
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published: 16 Mar 2017

BBC Fast Track - Exploring Guyana

Geography Now! Guyana

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published: 24 May 2017

See Guyana Through A Tourist Eyes

Viewing Guyana through a tourist eyes. Parvati dips her hands In little of Guyana culture, Discovering the gem of Kaieteur Falls, Venturing deep In the jungle, Before making her way to a Makushi Amerindian family for her lodging, Where she met the most wonderful people ever. I wish my own people would see their country through a tourist view, Instead of only the negative side - Therefore you're never able to open up and see the gem others see. To you Guyanese living abroad, Observe how a total stranger could enjoy a country, A country that It's own people would sit and talk bad about. Guyana holds the best memories of my life, I cannot throw that away for the reasons that causes you to hate my country. Parvati's so cute, I adore how she loves my country :)

published: 22 Oct 2016

A Driving Tour of Georgetown Guyana (HD)

published: 28 Jun 2015

Tour Guyana

published: 11 Jun 2017

TOP TEN PLACES TO VISIT IN GUYANA

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Guyana Beautiful Souh American Country | Amazing Facts About Guyana In Hindi.......

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published: 27 Sep 2017

My Adventure to Guyana!!

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GuyanaTravelVideoGuide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay. The name Guyana (from ArawakWayana) means "Land of many waters." It is related to the name Uruguay: River of the colorful birds, another country in South America.
Described by its own tourism association as 'Conradian' and 'raw,' Guyana is a densely forested country with a dark reputation of political instability and interethnic tension. While politics aren't making things brighter, underneath the headlines of corruption and economic mismanagement is a joyful and motivated mix of people who are trying to bring the spectacular natural attributes of this country to their full ecotourism potential.
Enjoy your Guyana Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BEFDcy1Mx8

GuyanaTravelVideoGuide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay. The name Guyana (from ArawakWayana) means "Land of many waters." It is related to the name Uruguay: River of the colorful birds, another country in South America.
Described by its own tourism association as 'Conradian' and 'raw,' Guyana is a densely forested country with a dark reputation of political instability and interethnic tension. While politics aren't making things brighter, underneath the headlines of corruption and economic mismanagement is a joyful and motivated mix of people who are trying to bring the spectacular natural attributes of this country to their full ecotourism potential.
Enjoy your Guyana Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BEFDcy1Mx8

Let Travelspan take you on a NatureLover'sExperience to BeautifulGuyana. Guyana boasts of an irresistible combination of fascinating and breathtaking natural beauty; pristine Amazonian rainforests; immense waterfalls;, amazing wildlife; blended with a vibrant indigenous culture, rich heritage and the most hospitable and friendly people in the world.
A truly memorable, unforgettable and out-of-the-ordinary experience awaits you. Come explore, experience and enjoy
Book Now
Travelspan.com
or
Call 929-359-6600

Let Travelspan take you on a NatureLover'sExperience to BeautifulGuyana. Guyana boasts of an irresistible combination of fascinating and breathtaking natural beauty; pristine Amazonian rainforests; immense waterfalls;, amazing wildlife; blended with a vibrant indigenous culture, rich heritage and the most hospitable and friendly people in the world.
A truly memorable, unforgettable and out-of-the-ordinary experience awaits you. Come explore, experience and enjoy
Book Now
Travelspan.com
or
Call 929-359-6600

Remel London took her first trip to Guyana in December 2016.
During the trip Remel met family and took in the beauty and culture of Georgetown but of course in true Remel fashion she has some top tips for any one that is planning a trip to Guyana!
**Disclaimer** Apologies for the blurriness - When I realised it was too late :(
Music by : Mostack - Let it Ring
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Remel London took her first trip to Guyana in December 2016.
During the trip Remel met family and took in the beauty and culture of Georgetown but of course in true Remel fashion she has some top tips for any one that is planning a trip to Guyana!
**Disclaimer** Apologies for the blurriness - When I realised it was too late :(
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Geography Now! Guyana

What do you get when you cross colonialism with a post-slavery legislation? Hmmm.......
We now have a Public mailbox! Feel free to send anything via mail! Our ...

What do you get when you cross colonialism with a post-slavery legislation? Hmmm.......
We now have a Public mailbox! Feel free to send anything via mail! Our public mailbox address is:
1905 N Wilcox ave, #432
Los Angeles CA, 90068
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1Os7W46
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What do you get when you cross colonialism with a post-slavery legislation? Hmmm.......
We now have a Public mailbox! Feel free to send anything via mail! Our public mailbox address is:
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Los Angeles CA, 90068
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Welcome to GeographyNow! This is the first and only Youtube Channel that actively attempts to cover profiles on every single country of the world. We are going to do them alphabetically so be patient if you are waiting for one that's down the road.
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See Guyana Through A Tourist Eyes

Viewing Guyana through a tourist eyes. Parvati dips her hands In little of Guyana culture, Discovering the gem of Kaieteur Falls, Venturing deep In the jungle, ...

Viewing Guyana through a tourist eyes. Parvati dips her hands In little of Guyana culture, Discovering the gem of Kaieteur Falls, Venturing deep In the jungle, Before making her way to a Makushi Amerindian family for her lodging, Where she met the most wonderful people ever. I wish my own people would see their country through a tourist view, Instead of only the negative side - Therefore you're never able to open up and see the gem others see. To you Guyanese living abroad, Observe how a total stranger could enjoy a country, A country that It's own people would sit and talk bad about. Guyana holds the best memories of my life, I cannot throw that away for the reasons that causes you to hate my country. Parvati's so cute, I adore how she loves my country :)

Viewing Guyana through a tourist eyes. Parvati dips her hands In little of Guyana culture, Discovering the gem of Kaieteur Falls, Venturing deep In the jungle, Before making her way to a Makushi Amerindian family for her lodging, Where she met the most wonderful people ever. I wish my own people would see their country through a tourist view, Instead of only the negative side - Therefore you're never able to open up and see the gem others see. To you Guyanese living abroad, Observe how a total stranger could enjoy a country, A country that It's own people would sit and talk bad about. Guyana holds the best memories of my life, I cannot throw that away for the reasons that causes you to hate my country. Parvati's so cute, I adore how she loves my country :)

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My Adventure to Guyana!!

So this is basically my trip to Guyana, where i got to see the famous falls and got to see some old Dutch buildings. Subscribe to become a Cheshire Cat !~~~~~~~...

So this is basically my trip to Guyana, where i got to see the famous falls and got to see some old Dutch buildings. Subscribe to become a Cheshire Cat !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LastVideo :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERxFNjXLQRI
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So this is basically my trip to Guyana, where i got to see the famous falls and got to see some old Dutch buildings. Subscribe to become a Cheshire Cat !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LastVideo :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERxFNjXLQRI
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Poonam Singh - GUYANA

This is my gift to my enchanting country, Guyana as we celebrate our 50thAnniversary of Independence!
Thank you for years of beautiful memories and wonderful experiences and thank you for your undying love and support!
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-With all my love
Poonam Singh

published: 26 May 2016

Karaoke with chung! Pt.1

My first time singing karaoke lol

published: 19 Sep 2015

Yakko's World karaoke version -- Animaniacs Nations of the World

Open this description for the lyrics, so you can sing along!
A couple years ago, I discovered a video of a cosplay group who used my MIDI file of the Animaniacs theme for a very funny skit they did at an anime convention ("Anime-niacs"). The following year, having now found me online, they asked if I could make a MIDI file of Yakko's World for a new skit they wanted to do ("The Animes of the World" -- more like of Japan, surely?).
So I made this MIDI file for them (actually, the one I made them had a special extended ending for the purposes of their skit).
Only recently did I come up with this idea of using the MIDI file to make a karaoke version of Yakko's World, so that folks out there can dub in their own voice tracks. I know you crazy fans are out there! Let's hear it!
EDIT: More r...

This is my gift to my enchanting country, Guyana as we celebrate our 50thAnniversary of Independence!
Thank you for years of beautiful memories and wonderful experiences and thank you for your undying love and support!
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-With all my love
Poonam Singh

This is my gift to my enchanting country, Guyana as we celebrate our 50thAnniversary of Independence!
Thank you for years of beautiful memories and wonderful experiences and thank you for your undying love and support!
PLEASE SHARE! SUBSCRIBE! AND LIKE!
For further updates follow me on:
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-With all my love
Poonam Singh

The Stream - Guyana and Venezuela at odds over the Essequibo

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The Wild Coast: An Exploration of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana

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The WildCoast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of the Guianas, the three countries that make up the northeast of South America. None of these three countries speak Spanish as an official language and one has English as the official language. They are quite unique and still very much wild and untamed. In our filming the main theme of the Guianas is freedom. As you will see in the film, freedom has both been trampled on and clinged-to at very great costs.
The film explores what happened at Jonestown, where 900 people died during a mass suicide/murder led by cult leader Jim Jones in 1973. It explores the freedom-loving Maroon people of Suriname who were brought as slaves from Africa but...

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At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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The Wild Coast: An Exploration of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana

Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more.
The WildCoast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of the...

Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more.
The WildCoast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of the Guianas, the three countries that make up the northeast of South America. None of these three countries speak Spanish as an official language and one has English as the official language. They are quite unique and still very much wild and untamed. In our filming the main theme of the Guianas is freedom. As you will see in the film, freedom has both been trampled on and clinged-to at very great costs.
The film explores what happened at Jonestown, where 900 people died during a mass suicide/murder led by cult leader Jim Jones in 1973. It explores the freedom-loving Maroon people of Suriname who were brought as slaves from Africa but rebelled against their slave owners establishing their own communities in the jungle and fighting back against their former slave masters. This group later would fight against the Marxist dictator president of Suriname, Desi Bouterse during the Suriname Guerilla War. And finally we explore the penal system in French Guiana, and specifically Henri Charrière and his book Papillon, the greatest story of prison escape every told, and where he eventually escaped to, Venezuela (with a glorious look at the Angel Falls in Canaima National Park).

Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more.
The WildCoast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of the Guianas, the three countries that make up the northeast of South America. None of these three countries speak Spanish as an official language and one has English as the official language. They are quite unique and still very much wild and untamed. In our filming the main theme of the Guianas is freedom. As you will see in the film, freedom has both been trampled on and clinged-to at very great costs.
The film explores what happened at Jonestown, where 900 people died during a mass suicide/murder led by cult leader Jim Jones in 1973. It explores the freedom-loving Maroon people of Suriname who were brought as slaves from Africa but rebelled against their slave owners establishing their own communities in the jungle and fighting back against their former slave masters. This group later would fight against the Marxist dictator president of Suriname, Desi Bouterse during the Suriname Guerilla War. And finally we explore the penal system in French Guiana, and specifically Henri Charrière and his book Papillon, the greatest story of prison escape every told, and where he eventually escaped to, Venezuela (with a glorious look at the Angel Falls in Canaima National Park).

The Stream - Guyana and Venezuela at odds over the Essequibo

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Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
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Walk With Me on Hadfield Street Georgetown Guyana

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53:34

The Wild Coast: An Exploration of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana

Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more.
The Wil...

The Wild Coast: An Exploration of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana

Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more.
The WildCoast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of the Guianas, the three countries that make up the northeast of South America. None of these three countries speak Spanish as an official language and one has English as the official language. They are quite unique and still very much wild and untamed. In our filming the main theme of the Guianas is freedom. As you will see in the film, freedom has both been trampled on and clinged-to at very great costs.
The film explores what happened at Jonestown, where 900 people died during a mass suicide/murder led by cult leader Jim Jones in 1973. It explores the freedom-loving Maroon people of Suriname who were brought as slaves from Africa but rebelled against their slave owners establishing their own communities in the jungle and fighting back against their former slave masters. This group later would fight against the Marxist dictator president of Suriname, Desi Bouterse during the Suriname Guerilla War. And finally we explore the penal system in French Guiana, and specifically Henri Charrière and his book Papillon, the greatest story of prison escape every told, and where he eventually escaped to, Venezuela (with a glorious look at the Angel Falls in Canaima National Park).

Guyana Travel Video Guide

GuyanaTravelVideoGuide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay. The name Guyana (from ArawakWayana) means "Land of many waters." It is related to the name Uruguay: River of the colorful birds, another country in South America.
Described by its own tourism association as 'Conradian' and 'raw,' Guyana is a densely forested country with a dark reputation of political instability and interethnic tension. While politics aren't making things brighter, underneath the headlines of corruption and economic mismanagement is a joyful and motivated mix of people who are trying to bring the spectacular natural attributes of this country to their full ecotourism potential.
Enjoy your Guyana Travel Video Guide!
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1:10

Guyana Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit

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14:42

TOP 5 TIPS : First trip to GUYANA

Remel London took her first trip to Guyana in December 2016.
During the trip Remel met fam...

TOP 5 TIPS : First trip to GUYANA

Remel London took her first trip to Guyana in December 2016.
During the trip Remel met family and took in the beauty and culture of Georgetown but of course in true Remel fashion she has some top tips for any one that is planning a trip to Guyana!
**Disclaimer** Apologies for the blurriness - When I realised it was too late :(
Music by : Mostack - Let it Ring
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Geography Now! Guyana

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21:57

See Guyana Through A Tourist Eyes

Viewing Guyana through a tourist eyes. Parvati dips her hands In little of Guyana culture,...

See Guyana Through A Tourist Eyes

Viewing Guyana through a tourist eyes. Parvati dips her hands In little of Guyana culture, Discovering the gem of Kaieteur Falls, Venturing deep In the jungle, Before making her way to a Makushi Amerindian family for her lodging, Where she met the most wonderful people ever. I wish my own people would see their country through a tourist view, Instead of only the negative side - Therefore you're never able to open up and see the gem others see. To you Guyanese living abroad, Observe how a total stranger could enjoy a country, A country that It's own people would sit and talk bad about. Guyana holds the best memories of my life, I cannot throw that away for the reasons that causes you to hate my country. Parvati's so cute, I adore how she loves my country :)

Guyana Beautiful Souh American Country | Amazing Facts About Guyana In Hindi.......

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10:26

My Adventure to Guyana!!

So this is basically my trip to Guyana, where i got to see the famous falls and got to see...

My Adventure to Guyana!!

So this is basically my trip to Guyana, where i got to see the famous falls and got to see some old Dutch buildings. Subscribe to become a Cheshire Cat !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LastVideo :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERxFNjXLQRI
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1:28:59

Guyana Yours To Discover

A DVD Program Featuring Guyana. Produced By Mike Charles Out Of Guyana. This Dvd Also Fea...

Poonam Singh - GUYANA

This is my gift to my enchanting country, Guyana as we celebrate our 50thAnniversary of Independence!
Thank you for years of beautiful memories and wonderful experiences and thank you for your undying love and support!
PLEASE SHARE! SUBSCRIBE! AND LIKE!
For further updates follow me on:
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-With all my love
Poonam Singh